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Want to know how to use your childhood to fuel your creativity?
In this episode the children’s author and artist, Eric Zhang tells you how. He also discusses the dangerous impact of AI on creative spaces, how he balances his work and creative life, and his ongoing search for a Literary Agent.
Eric has published and illustrated several children’s books, including his most recent work, ‘I Want To Go To The Moon’. All his books have been published in several languages, including English, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Dutch and Turkish.
Perfect for authors and creators everywhere. Not to be missed.
Support the show
If you like this episode you can check out my novel, Jack Strong and the Red Giant, about a 12 year old boy’s adventures on a strange, alien spaceship:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M22USRE
And my poetry collection, ‘Made in China’, which features 50 sonnets on life in modern China:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08DMLPYZR
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Want to know how to use your childhood to fuel your creativity?
In this episode the children’s author and artist, Eric Zhang tells you how. He also discusses the dangerous impact of AI on creative spaces, how he balances his work and creative life, and his ongoing search for a Literary Agent.
Eric has published and illustrated several children’s books, including his most recent work, ‘I Want To Go To The Moon’. All his books have been published in several languages, including English, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Dutch and Turkish.
Perfect for authors and creators everywhere. Not to be missed.
Support the show
If you like this episode you can check out my novel, Jack Strong and the Red Giant, about a 12 year old boy’s adventures on a strange, alien spaceship:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M22USRE
And my poetry collection, ‘Made in China’, which features 50 sonnets on life in modern China:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08DMLPYZR